Deborah Berke & Partners is the architect on the nine-story project from hotelier 21c. If the name sounds familiar, it's because the firm designed what should be another signature building on downtown's east side.

Eric Angevine came to Indianapolis in 2010 to do one-off stories for ESPN.com's travel page on Lucas Oil Stadium and Hinkle Fieldhouse. Angevine was overcome by emotion as he entered Hinkle, and the trip resulted in the first ever book about the storied venue's history.

Leading up to the Feb. 27 opening of the movie "Focus," several IndyCar Series race markets hosted private screenings organized by Warner Bros. Show cars will be present at screenings and IndyCar drivers are introducing the film in major markets.

When Mazda wanted a real-life safety pioneer for its TV commercials, it turned to local resident and motorsports safety savant Bill Simpson. The publicity couldn't come at a better time for Simpson, who just went to market with his latest creation—a football helmet.

A rezoning request for a senior living facility on the south side of West Oak Street near Cooper Road in Zionsville was denied Monday night, but the discussion had little to do with the actual project.

Roughly 150,000 Hoosiers are counting on more than $450 million in federal tax credits to make their Obamacare health insurance affordable. But if the Supreme Court rules those tax credits unlawful, Obamacare premiums here would spike 271 percent.

Getting upfront price estimates from hospitals has been a nightmare for consumers, but hospitals are starting to give them out more often. Community Health Network is even promoting its price-estimating service on its website.